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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
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Farmers urged to embrace agriculture insurance
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Teachers fear teaching genocide subject in class, Bizimana says
Rubaya Tea plantation in Ngororero District.
Rwanda’s tea exports rise by 8 percent
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Vegetable export revenues up by 47%
Different food items at Kimironko market in Kigali where food dealers confirm a decrease in food prices.
Rwanda
Food prices expected to stabilise
A seed breeder working in a potato seed multiplication greenhouse in Musanze District.  The True Potato Seed technology will replace commonly used potato tuber seeds.
Rwanda
Rwanda pilots ‘revolutionary’ potato seeds
Prof. Omar Munyaneza (left), Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on National Budget and Patrimony speaks during a session.
Rwanda
Law sets tougher punishments for terrorism, money laundering
Nyabugogo maize plantation  affected by flooding due to the heavy rain in Kigali on 25 December 2019. Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
Conflict, climate disasters threaten food security – WFP
Market vendors in Zinia Market, which is set for an upgrade. The City of Kigali authorities have said that one of the focus for the developers is to integrate the vendors in the project in order to cater for their business interests.
Zinia market to get Rwf300 million facelift
Game rangers in the Volcanoes National Park are some of the people that have so far received smartphones under the Connect Rwanda challenge.
Rwanda
Over 30,000 smartphones pledged under Connect Rwanda challenge
Musa Fazil Harerimana (right) speaks during a meeting between Members of Parliament and City of Kigali officials at the city hall on December 30, 2019. Looking on are Edda Mukabagwiza, the Vice Speaker in charge of Legal Affairs and Government Oversight (left) and City of Kigali Mayor Pudence Rubingisa (centre). Photo:
Rwanda
City sets up fund for financing neighbourhoods roads
National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide (CNLG) Executive Secretary Jean-Damascene Bizimana addresses media in Kigali. / Sam Ngendahimana
CNLG to use technology to search for genocide victims’ remains
Tomatoes in green house at Center of Excellence for Horticultural Development at Murindi in Gasabo District. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Agriculture insurance scheme, a milestone for the sector in 2019
Rosine Mugunga, a member of the Rwandan community in Italy, contributes to a discussion on the fight against Genocide denial and minimisation between members of the Senate and Diaspora at the Parliamentary Buildings, while other delegates look on, in Kigali on Monday. Representatives of the Rwandan Diaspora from around the world urged the Senate to step up advocacy for enactment of laws against denial and trivialisation of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in foreign countries. Photo:
Rwanda
Diaspora Rwandans call for laws punishing genocide denial abroad
A bank teller counts money before giving it to a client. Ejo Heza, a pension scheme intended to ensure the welfare of informal workers is set to get a boost in the next fiscal year.
Informal worker pension scheme integrated into ‘Imihigo’
Tea plantation in Rubaya, Ngororero District.
Farmers to earn higher prices from tea exports
Government has tabled before Parliament two anti-money laundering draft laws.
Government reviews anti-money laundering laws
Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente, Finance Minister Uzziel Ndagijimana, and Central Bank Governor John Rwangombwa during Umushyikirano 2018. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Interest rate on loans for vulnerable slashed to 2%

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